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From Bean to Brain: Lab Tests Show Espresso Can Prevent Alzheimer’s Protein Clumping
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerEspresso compounds may combat Alzheimer’s protein clumping, offering potential neurodegenerative disease treatments. (160 characters)
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AntibioticsChemical BiologyFungusPublic HealthRIKENSciTech NewsUniversity Of Toronto
Novel Method to Outmaneuver Fungal Resistance – Researchers Find a Strategy to Fight Lethal Fungus
Scientists uncover a new method to fight fungi by inhibiting their fatty acid production, offering hope against drug-resistant species.
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Overcoming Bacterial Obstacles: Enhanced Treatment for Chronic Wound Infections
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNew method combining palmitoleic acid, gentamicin, and ultrasound enhances drug delivery to treat chronic wound infections.
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Discovery of Fruit Fly Peptide Might Advance Antibiotic Development
Discovery of Fruit Fly Peptide Might Advance Antibiotic DevelopmentThe University of Illinois Chicago’s scientists have uncovered that a natural peptide …
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The Science Behind Mosquito Attraction and Repellents [Video]
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinIntroduction: Did you ever wonder why mosquitoes seem to be more attracted to certain individuals? Recent research has shed light…
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Engineers Create Bacteria That Can Synthesize an Unnatural Amino Acid
Engineers Develop Bacteria Capable of Producing Unnatural Amino AcidA group of scientists has successfully engineered bacteria to synthesize pN-Phe, an …
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Unleashing Electron Affinity: The Remarkable Chemical Potential of Flat Fullerene Fragments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDiscover the astonishing potential of flat fullerene fragments as electron acceptors, offering practical applications in semiconductors, batteries, and more.
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Tracing Life’s Sweet Beginnings: A Closer Look at the Birth of Earth’s Primitive Sugars
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers propose glyoxylate, not formaldehyde, as the origin of Earth’s first sugars, with potential implications for reducing CO2 levels.
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Millions of Microplastic Particles Released from Cutting Boards
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerCutting boards release millions of microplastic particles during food preparation, with wood shedding more than plastic. Potential health implications examined.